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Re: VGA-Out for PDAs - was: Re: HitClips hacking

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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 17:53:30 EST

AWESOME, if there are linux supported VGA out cards even PCMCIA, as long =
as=20
it has CFII slot, one day I happened apon a PCMCIA to CFII adapter, I don=
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know how it works, and I dont know if it has linux support but it did all=
ow=20
all sorts of PCMCIA cards, type 1,2 and maybe even 3 to work in a CFII sl=
ot,=20
the one I saw was taped to the back of a Casio E-100 PDA and had a GPS ca=
rd=20
in it, they tried a modem in it too
I will try and look for the site again, this quite exciting indeed
I MUST purchase a Zaurus, I am so happy someone is making such an excitin=
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product, just think of all the people who will be exposed Linux now, and =
if=20
Lindows survives this latest M$ lawsuite (clearly meant to harm the launc=
h of=20
Lindows, it was filed in Dec. the same month Lindows was "scheduled" to=20
launch to the public)
then even more people will learn of the delights of one of my personal fa=
v.=20
OSs

BTW I am REALLY close to getting my OpenBSD PC setup, any other OpenBSD u=
sers=20
shout at me, I'd like to hear any suggestions you have about firts time s=
etup
I will have atleast a 1gig AMD CPU and atleast 128mb of ram, I intend to =
use=20
this PC as a personal workstation and to share access with other PCs the=20
family will be adding to the network once we get DSL, I also want to enab=
le a=20
remote shell for myself I can access when I am away, so only like 4 users=
 3=20
of them me will be using this PC
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AINT NO CRYPTO LIKE DA' BLOWFISH' CRYTPO
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